Are midwives in the Netherlands satisfied with their jobs? A systematic examination of satisfaction levels among hospital and primary-care midwives in the Netherlands
Abstract Background Job satisfaction is generally considered to be an important element of work quality and workplace relations. Little is known about levels of job satisfaction among hospital and primary-care midwives in the Netherlands. Proposed changes to the maternity care system in the Netherla...
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Main Authors: | Doug Cronie (Author), Hilde Perdok (Author), Corine Verhoeven (Author), Suze Jans (Author), Marieke Hermus (Author), Raymond de Vries (Author), Marlies Rijnders (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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